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*AI can generate convincing video of: “a person picking up a real-looking 3D object and installing it correctly” if we have converted instructions into a formal action sequence through a motion schema.
*AI can generate convincing video of: “a person picking up a real-looking 3D object and installing it correctly” if we have converted instructions into a formal action sequence through a motion schema.
**We can Define a Human Assembly Action Schema
**We can Define a Human Assembly Action Schema
*= AI-Generated Construction Video: When It Works =
AI can absolutely generate realistic construction video IF:
== 1. Humans define the build intelligence ==
* schema
* steps
* constraints
* invariants
== 2. CAD is promoted to a digital twin ==
Not just geometry, but:
* poses
* assembly states
== 3. Human actions are decomposed into primitives ==
* reach
* grasp
* place
* fasten
* verify
== 4. AI is used as a renderer and interpolator ==
AI is:
* not a planner
* not a builder
* not a reasoner
== Then ==
* Yes, AI can insert missing steps
* Yes, it can match real workshop footage
* Yes, it can generate video that looks real and is correct
But only because the system, not the AI,
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Revision as of 15:45, 21 January 2026

  • it can generate convincing, usable video if you structure the problem correctly and accept a hybrid pipeline where AI animates, not reasons. - [1]
  • AI can generate convincing video of: “a person picking up a real-looking 3D object and installing it correctly” if we have converted instructions into a formal action sequence through a motion schema.
    • We can Define a Human Assembly Action Schema
  • = AI-Generated Construction Video: When It Works =

AI can absolutely generate realistic construction video IF:

1. Humans define the build intelligence

  • schema
  • steps
  • constraints
  • invariants

2. CAD is promoted to a digital twin

Not just geometry, but:

  • poses
  • assembly states

3. Human actions are decomposed into primitives

  • reach
  • grasp
  • place
  • fasten
  • verify

4. AI is used as a renderer and interpolator

AI is:

  • not a planner
  • not a builder
  • not a reasoner

Then

  • Yes, AI can insert missing steps
  • Yes, it can match real workshop footage
  • Yes, it can generate video that looks real and is correct

But only because the system, not the AI,

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